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Date: 2011
Published by: Stag Records
Based Upon the Narrative Poem by: Tom Fahy, from the book, Orchard Park and Other Works (Orchard Park Press, 2012)
This audio is part of the collection: Stag Records
It also belongs to collection: Netlabels
Artist/Composer: Tom Fahy
Date: 2011-12-06
Keywords: Instrumental; Experimental; Ambient; Classical; Epic; Narrative Rock; Neuvolk; Metal; Circuit-Bending; Orchestral; Electro-Orchestral
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
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| Between Storms in a Wooden Chair |
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| Under Dripping Pine, Beneath a Clouded Sky |
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94.6 MB
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| In the Company of Roaming Snapping Turtles |
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45.2 MB
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| My Thumb is Swollen from Sucking |
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| Treetops in the West Wind |
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| Something Nearby Holding a Leather Leash |
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6.3 MB
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40.0 MB
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| The Stalking Womb |
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| Shaping Disfigured Dresden Orphans from the Mud (Katie, I Remember) |
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29.3 MB
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| The Painted Hedge |
10.2 MB
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1.4 MB
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23.6 MB
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| The Book Burner |
29.9 MB
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69.1 MB
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| Warming Bindings, Loosening Leaves |
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2.8 MB
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| Webs Spun by Pearl Spiders |
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| On My Segmented Belly |
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| The Sleeper |
20.3 MB
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| Snug Where Once a Bell Hung |
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69.4 MB
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| She Won't Stir in Her Ashes |
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36.9 MB
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| Under Crab Apple Tents |
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78.0 MB
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| Carried East on Black Wings |
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33.7 MB
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| The Wooden, Tar-Papered Tower |
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75.5 MB
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| The Sleeper Under Gables |
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| Rookery in the Larches |
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| Marble Eyes |
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| Pink Jacketed Mantis |
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67.4 MB
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| In the Dusk of His Rendering Room |
35.0 MB
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69.4 MB
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| Will to the Mystical |
25.0 MB
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6.2 MB
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3.2 MB
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50.5 MB
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| A Toe-Hold on Masterfulness |
32.1 MB
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7.0 MB
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58.8 MB
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| The Bolzoi |
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6.0 MB
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2.7 MB
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49.0 MB
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| Carved with a Cooper Adz [No. 13 Leicester Street] |
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53.3 MB
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| The Stalking Womb is on the Stair |
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42.7 MB
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| A Command of High Illusion |
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35.8 MB
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| The Standards of Folly |
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| Swaying in an Unpadded Cradle |
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39.8 MB
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| A Third Kind of Knowing |
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48.1 MB
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| Bricking Up the Lightless Passages |
33.0 MB
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59.6 MB
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| Down the Still-Watered Canal |
47.7 MB
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92.5 MB
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| Mixing Ash with Mortar |
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54.4 MB
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| The Sleeper's Verdicts |
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| The Rotting Placard |
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| Children, Lye and Fools |
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| Image Files | JPEG | JPEG Thumb |
| Album Art |
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| Information | Format | Size |
| TheBookBurnerTheSleeperAndTheStalkingWomb.ffp | Flac FingerPrint | 2.4 KB |
| TheBookBurnerTheSleeperAndTheStalkingWomb.md5 | Checksums | 2.5 KB |
| TheBookBurnerTheSleeperAndTheStalkingWomb_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| TheBookBurnerTheSleeperAndTheStalkingWomb_meta.xml | Metadata | 2.2 KB |
| TheBookBurnerTheSleeperAndTheStalkingWomb_reviews.xml | Metadata | 958.0 B |




Reviewer:
Kim Sacco Sargent -




Subject:
What is a Stalking Womb?
Daunting -- 40 tracks!? How does an album like this get made? Wary, I started listening in the middle but was soon hooked... This album is unquestionably one of the most thoughtfully-produced, albeit rangy, on which I have ever stumbled: a brooding monster based on a lengthy poem. Often the tracks contrast with one another in a startling way -- here classical, there experimental rock -- but a story is being told about a "stalking womb," so I guess that's normal in this context.